I just can't figure out on this one where the South Park wackyness ends and the political satire begins. The whole issue is about if the 'right' man was elected, and it's kind of hard to tell if Trey and Matt are trying to say Mitt Romney deserved to win or if it's just a plot vehicle... but it's one of the two epicenters of the episode.

It was great seeing callbacks to Duck President and Mickey Mouse at least. Shame the former owned up to nothing, but at least the latter was a plot point.

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So in other news, does anyone else think Kevin Stoley was somehow involved with the Chinese General? I mean think about it... Star Wars-obsessed... Chinese-American...

Okay, okay, I'm done rambling.

I'll get back to you all when I make up my mind.

#1 EDITOR ON THE OFFICIAL SOUTH PARK WIKI ...working on getting back up there :)Favorite Characters: Kenny and family, Wendy, Tweek, Kevin Stoley, Mephesto, Pip (RIP)Favorite Episode: "The List" (s11e14)

8.2/10Pretty solid ending to Season 16 with one hell of a plot, who actually saw the episode revolving around Star Wars? Furthermore, should have Kevin Stoley gotten involved at some point considering his love for the landmark film series? That aside, all of the General Tso and Hummer jokes made me chuckle considerably. Finally, I really enjoyed seeing Mickey Mouse and Duck President again, even if Duck President only appeared for a split second. It's disappointing to see Season 16 come to an end, but I'm looking forward to Season 17, which I project will start March 13th of next year.

Probably rushed? More like definitely. I imagine they produced the episode during the week, left blanks in for who won, then just inserted Obama into the references during the night and transmitted it this morning. I mean, look at the office scene with Mitt Romney and the (infamous "You're Getting Old") duck. That could have just as easily been the Oval Office and those guys, Obama aides. Clearly a sign they could have used the same scene if Romney had won.

Crazy episode, man. Fatass had his moments, but wasn't overused later on. The use of a couple of runners (hot nuts and General Tsao's Chicken) and then ripping on their own jokes. The Hummer salesmen; especially the TV commercial.

It was a fun story, though I had to stretch my disbelief about the Romney or Obama vs. China. Certainly hope the guys aren't dumb enough to actually believe that crap. But for the purposes of the episode, it worked nicely.

So much stuff in there, I'm going to need multiple viewings to really soak it all up. Nice finale for season 16. Enjoy the break, dudes.

It was decently funny with a steady stream of humor, but it seemed pointless and the ending didn't really resolve anything. A strong ending would have made it a solid episode. The to-the-day relevance is always a cool novelty, but they used to do it better.

Meh. There's always season 17. SP has been going for 16 years. I'm getting old.

Really strong finish to Season 16. Loved the return of the shit-spurting duck and Mickey Mouse, as well as the Hummer salesman guy and Kyle winning a prize for saying a joke for the millionth time. It was full of a lot of chuckles, but the plot had me going. It really kept you wondering what happens next.

Oh i loved this i was not expecting them to reference Star wars or be seeing Mickey Mouse again.So butters is alergic to almond M&Ms would have like to see if he was ok at the end since bastard Cartman gave him another in the hospital.

Kyle: Why? How could you do this? There are people starving in Alabama and you give Cartman a million dollars?

Obviously, we'll come back in March with Butters alive and fine, but the implication of Cartman's second scene with him seems to very heavily spoof a sort of forced death scene from the movies.

#1 EDITOR ON THE OFFICIAL SOUTH PARK WIKI ...working on getting back up there :)Favorite Characters: Kenny and family, Wendy, Tweek, Kevin Stoley, Mephesto, Pip (RIP)Favorite Episode: "The List" (s11e14)